I have noticed a lot of people making bad assumptions and so wrapped up in their shaming people they don't know that they turn in to royal a*** hats. And you point it out and they respond that they have a right to shame any one they want. Extremely idiotic. Extremist views are almost always based on ignorance and fear.Your trying to shame the wrong person, I'm fully vaccinated for Covid...
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And the thing that hasn't been hammered hard enough into the skulls of the people making blanket statements like this is that a lot of people cannot be vaccinated, for health reasons usually, but there are places in Australia where people can't get a vaccine, they doling them out like they are gold. That is how it was a few months ago in the U.S. and in any rural area where people can't get health care (and Yes there are places in the U.S. like that) they have no access to the vaccine.People who are inoculated against flue can get sick, but they tend not to die. All viri mutate.
The thing that isn't being hammered home to the people who resist the jab is that virtually all the people who are dying are people who have not been inoculated.
That was not directed at you Nivek. I probably should have posted it as a stand alone and not quoted you.Your trying to shame the wrong person, I'm fully vaccinated for Covid...
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You are right...it should be available to all who want it...and not all have had proper access. My comment was about the ideological posturing from some who seem to think we don't need it based on their own information and they presume it's an invasion of our rights somewhow.And the thing that hasn't been hammered hard enough into the skulls of the people making blanket statements like this is that a lot of people cannot be vaccinated, for health reasons usually, but there are places in Australia where people can't get a vaccine, they doling them out like they are gold. That is how it was a few months ago in the U.S. and in any rural area where people can't get health care (and Yes there are places in the U.S. like that) they have no access to the vaccine.
Anything is possible but should we then not get vaccinated because of a 'what if' scenario?If vaccinated people are getting sick with covid (and I know the percentages of breakthrough cases are small) wouldn't this give Covid ammunition to develop a mutation that could possibly render the vaccines completely useless and ineffective?...
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Anything is possible but should we then not get vaccinated because of a 'what if' scenario?
As Hal said viruses mutate and as I pointed out we all have had polio and other vaccines and it saved millions over the years. The incident ,as you well know, is low for severely bad side effects so better safe than sorry.
In the U.S. forcing anyone to get a vaccine for anything is an invasion of our rights, however, it is already done with infants that leave the hospital with at least two vaccines and the parents have to take them back 2 days later for a blood test. By the time U.S. children are two years old they have had a lot of vaccines. If they want to go to public school they have to have more vaccines by the time they are 5. When they are 15 they have to have a DPT vaccine if they want to keep going to public school. Of course any parent can opt out of any of it, but if you are on any kind of public assistance you loose that if your children don't get vaccinated. If you have the time to homeschool or you have the money for private school you don't have to worry about that either.You are right...it should be available to all who want it...and not all have had proper access. My comment was about the ideological posturing from some who seem to think we don't need it based on their own information and they presume it's an invasion of our rights somewhow.
You asked a question...did you not want or expect a reply..?You just can't resist can you...lol
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You asked a question...did you not want or expect a reply..?